Welton Hall is a Grade II listed building in the East Riding of Yorkshire local planning authority area, England. First listed on 7 February 1968. House. 10 related planning applications.

Welton Hall

WRENN ID
dark-pavement-marsh
Grade
II
Local Planning Authority
East Riding of Yorkshire
Country
England
Date first listed
7 February 1968
Type
House
Source
Historic England listing

Description

Welton Hall is a house dating from around 1770, with later 18th-century and 19th-century additions to the right and rear. The original central block is of two storeys and three bays, with a later extension of two storeys and a single bay to the right. The exterior is roughcast and colour-washed, with stone dressings and graduated slate roofs. The main entrance features a central glazed and panelled door set within a round-headed architrave, which incorporates a fluted frieze with decorative roundels and a pediment. Flanking the entrance are two-storey canted bays, each with three sash windows with glazing bars and sills at each level. A first-floor band runs along the facade. A sash window with glazing bars, set on a bracketed sill and within an eared architrave with decorative surrounds, sits above the entrance. The building is finished with a moulded eaves cornice and a low coped parapet with recessed balustraded panels, with end chimneys and raised coped gables. The extension to the right has a sash window with a sill and glazing bars on the ground floor and a similar sash window above. A late 19th-century extension to the right is not of particular architectural interest.

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